strike wolf wrote:Today in history...ah I don't really care. So what's new? I've been viewing the thread but haven't gotten around to psoting in here lately.

Some recently unclassified documents show that the U.S. Government thought about nuking the moon during the early stages of space race. But they eventually decided against it since it'd make the moon radioactive, among other reasons probably as well.

**Munches on a moon banana**

--Andy

That sounds like one of the "let's do this" "why?" "because we can" decisions.

2dimes wrote:Not familiar but cool. Do they do lots of breaking? Like boards and bricks. How long was the test?

Don't focus on breaking things. More low contact sparring and Makiwara boards if you're looking for actual contact. Other than that it's two person work, weapons work and Kata. Some Aikido and a bit of Kung Fu mixed in. Test was about 3 1/2 hours. Which is actually shorter than the brown belt test.

Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.

There's plenty of space out in space. Check this nice little 20 min film about seeing Earth from space, interviewing a half dozen or so astronauts and philosophers (unfortunately I couldn't find it on youtube, it might only be on vimeo).

AndyDufresne wrote:There's plenty of space out in space. Check this nice little 20 min film about seeing Earth from space, interviewing a half dozen or so astronauts and philosophers (unfortunately I couldn't find it on youtube, it might only be on vimeo).